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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
WASHINGTON
AND REFER TO FILE NUMBER
56O67/44.O
May 8, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE:
I talked to Colonel Gesler, Finance Officer, Engineering Department of the War Department today and explained to him our need for immediate delivery of surplus equipment at Fort Peck and requested that if possible we be permitted to select the material needed and receive same on memorandum receipt�
He stated that he would authorize this informally, and I then telephoned Mr. Walls at Fort Lincoln, North Dakota, and told him that when he selected the equipment necessary at Fort Peck tomorrow he would request Major Seeley, the District Engineer at Fort Peck, to deliver this material to us on memorandum receipt, and that if Major Seeley desired further authorization he was to call Major Gesler by telephone and that Major Gesler would authorize transfer.
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ADDRESS REPLY TO SPECIAL ASSISTANT
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
TO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CHARGE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
WASHINGTON
AND REFER TO FILE NUMBER
56O67/44.O
May 8, 1941
MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE:
I talked to Colonel Gesler, Finance Officer, Engineering Department of the War Department today and explained to him our need for immediate delivery of surplus equipment at Fort Peck and requested that if possible we be permitted to select the material needed and receive same on memorandum receipt�
He stated that he would authorize this informally, and I then telephoned Mr. Walls at Fort Lincoln, North Dakota, and told him that when he selected the equipment necessary at Fort Peck tomorrow he would request Major Seeley, the District Engineer at Fort Peck, to deliver this material to us on memorandum receipt, and that if Major Seeley desired further authorization he was to call Major Gesler by telephone and that Major Gesler would authorize transfer.
Acting Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol
Ftf/ejm